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Grocery Inflation Hits 2.9%, Hormuz Shock Yet to Reach Shelves
April food prices posted their fastest rise in nearly three years, and economists say the Iran war's hit hasn't landed yet.
April food prices posted their fastest rise in nearly three years, and economists say the Iran war's hit hasn't landed yet.
Indiana, South Carolina, and Florida lead the nation in Q1 foreclosure rates as filings spike 26% — and the affordability crisis is hitting MAGA country first.
One year after the VA killed VASP, the replacement program still isn't fully operational — and 10,000 veterans have already lost their homes.
Each executive on Air Force One wants something specific from Xi. The press is covering the trip; nobody is itemizing the deals.
Islamabad's petroleum minister admits zero strategic reserves while shipping insurance and Strait of Hormuz traffic remain disrupted.
Companies cite AI in record numbers — but the data points to capex shifts, not robots taking jobs
SIPRI data confirms a six-point drop in US share as Korea, Israel, and France absorb the shift